Bridal Inspiration {Bridesmaids}

I’ve always wanted to go the non-traditional route of having bridesmaids in a white or cream or butter or blush. A color very close to the wedding dress. The problem is, it’s much harder to find the right dress because there aren’t as many options.

The below are lovely, but of course are from Net-A-Porter. Anyway for inspiration…

Antonio Berardi ALICE by Temperley Sandro Richard Nicoll Lanvin Temperley London Paul & Joe Alexander McQueen Gucci Notte by Marchesa Vionnet Maje Catherine Malandrino Halston Heritage Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti Joseph Stella McCartney Stella McCartney Versace Richard Nicoll Miu Miu Camilla and Marc The Row Temperley London 

Ok or Not Ok?

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Literally, no pants. Granted this is Paris so…any thoughts? Would you attempt? It must be said that I am loving the shoes, the hat, the bag – in that order.

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Polish

Prim, pretty dresses with feminine shapes combined with glamorous make-up, hair and accessories…ahh to travel like this!

Photographed by Steven Chee in Sydney, styled by Jesse Hart and featuring model Teresa for Shop till you drop AU Jan 2011. Scanned by Dustjacket Attic.

Christmas, Cupcakes and Cats

I love this Holiday themed editorial, especially the stilettos in the fridge! Hilary Rhoda is one of my favorite brunettes and I am totally going to try to recreate her look for at least one Christmas party. Maybe I can finally utilize my bump-it?

Photographed by Sofia Sanchez & Mauro Mongiello with set design by Pierre Glanddier for Numero Aug 08.

via Dustjacket Attic

Looking Chic When It’s Bleak

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I rhymed! I think I post about girls looking fabulous in winter garb at least once per day. Only because I think it’s a far greater feat to look fabulous while braving the elements. Most style-conscious women can look adorable/lovely/chic in the summer with the zip of a simple dress, a few baubles and a tan.

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Images: Dress, Design, Decor

Snow All Around

Editorial for Vogue Italia 02. This was photographed by Ellen von Unwerth with Natalia Vodianova via Dustjacket Attic.